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BRAZEN
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (BRAY-zuhn)
 
 MEANING:  adjective:	1. Shamelessly bold.
 2. Made of or relating to brass.
 verb tr.:	To face an embarrassing or difficult situation in a shamelessly bold manner.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Old English braes (brass). Earliest documented use: 1000.
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 BLAZEN - how the outlaws galloped into town with their gunza
 
 BRATEN - the wurst possible Viennese sausage
 
 BRAKE N - - how to slow down the fourteenth car of the train
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AURICOMOUS
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (au-RI-kuh-muhs)
 
 MEANING:. adjective: Relating to golden hair.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin auricomus, from aurum (gold) + coma (hair). Earliest documented use: 1864.
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 AURICOROUS - golden-throated voices singing together
 
 AGRICOMOUS - your typical Roman farmer's rodent
 
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PHILARGYRY
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (fil-ARJ-uh-ree)
 
 MEANING:  noun: The love of money; greed.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek phil- (love) + argyros (silver). Ultimately from the Indo-European root arg- (to shine; white) that is also the source of argue (from Latin arguere, to make clear), argillaceous (clayey), and French argent (money). The word also appears in the chemical symbol for silver (Ag) and in the name of the country Argentina (where flows Rio de la Plata, Spanish for “river of silver”). Earliest documented use: 1529.
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 PHIL-ARMY RY. - train taking fans from Philadelphia to West Point
 
 PHILARGYRO - pile the makings into our submarine sandwich at that stand next to the Liberty Bell
 
 CHILARGYRY - ...keep the sandwiches in the refrigerator till we get there
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TINPOT
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (TIN-pot)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Unimportant; of little worth.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Alluding to a tin pot, in quality or sound, broadly from a reference to tin as a base metal compared to precious metals. Earliest documented use: 1838.
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 INPOT - your status after calling a bet
 
 LIN-POT - composer Manuel Miranda's beer-belly
 
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LEAD BALLOON
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (led buh-LOON)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A complete failure.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From lead (a heavy metal), from Old English lead + balloon, from Italian dialectal ballone (large ball), augmentative of balla (ball). Ultimately from the Indo-European root bhel- (to blow or swell), which also gave us ball, boll, bole, bulk, bowl, boulevard, boulder, ballot, folly, and fool. Earliest documented use: 1924.
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 PLEAD BALLOON - dialog from Judge Parker comic strip
 
 LEAD GAL LOON - the matriarch of the loon flock
 
 LEAN BALLOON - a zeppelin
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IRREFUTABLE
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (ir-ih-FYOO-tuh-buhl, ih-REF-yuh-tuh-buhl)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Impossible to deny or disprove; indisputable.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin in- (not) + refutare (to rebut). Ultimately from the Indo-European root bhau- (to strike), which also gave us refute, beat, button, halibut, buttress, confute, prebuttal, and surrebuttal. Earliest documented use: 1620.
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 MR REFUTABLE - never made a statement that couldn't be disproved
 
 IRREFUL, ABLE - angry but competent
 
 IRREPUTABLE - nobody anywhere knows anything about him !
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AMNESIA
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (am-NEE-zhuh)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Loss of memory or a gap in one’s memory.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin amnesia, from Greek amnesia (forgetfulness), from a- (not) + mimneskesthai (to remember). Ultimately from the Indo-European root men- (to think), which also gave us mind, mental, mention, automatic, mania, money, praying mantis, monument, music, amnesty, mantra, remonstrate, monish, and mantic. Earliest documented use: 1786.
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 DAMNESIA - complaint of a football player after multiple ACL injuries
 
 AMNOSIA - "I poke around other people's business more than you do"
 
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PSYCHOGENIC
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (sy-kuh-JEN-ik)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Originating in the mind (having a psychological rather than a physiological cause).
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek psycho- (mind) + -genic (producing). Earliest documented use: 1897.
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 PSYCHO GENIE - Aladdin's companion, such as voiced by Robin Williams
 
 PAY C.H.O.- GENIC - This new DNA will let you breed corn with a higher carbohydrate content, but it'll cost you
 
 P.S. YECHOGENIC! - Oh, and another thing:  that's disgusting !
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POLYDIPSIAPRONUNCIATION:  (paw-lee-DIP-see-uh)  MEANING:  noun: Excessive or abnormal thirst. ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek poly- (much, many) + dipsa (thirst). Earliest documented use: 1661. _________________________________POLYPIPSIA  - misreading your card as a ten when it's really an eightPOLYDIP ASIA  - an Indonesian RijstafelPOLY DISSIA  - that parrot just cussed you out ! |  |  |  
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PROPENSITY
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (pruh-PEN-suh-tee)
 
 MEANING:  noun: An inclination to behave in a particular way
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin pro- (toward) + pendere (to weigh). Ultimately from the Indo-European root (s)pen- (to draw, to spin), which also gave us pendulum, spider, pound, pansy, pendant, ponder, appendix, penthouse, depend, spontaneous, vilipend, pendulous, filipendulous, equipoise, perpend, pensive, and floccipend. Earliest documented use: 1550.
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 PR OPEN SITE - where publicists and agents are welcome
 
 PROP ENMITY - I can fly any jet plane made, but I just don't get along with the other kind...
 
 PRODENSITY - I like the massive ones
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MISOCAINEA
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (mis-oh-KY-nee-uh, mi-soh-)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A hatred of new ideas.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek miso- (hate) + -cainea (new). Earliest documented use: 1938.
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 MISO-CAINE - Japanese soup that numbs the back of your throat
 
 MISS O'CAINEA - that Irish lass whose father had a boat named after him
 
 ISO-CAINEA - the class of compounds with the same atomic composition as cocaine, but different in molecular structure
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POLYGYNY
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (puh-LIH-juh-nee)
 
 MEANING:  noun: The practice of having two or more female partners.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek poly- (many) + -gyny (woman). Ultimately from the Indo-European root gwen- (woman), quean, banshee, zenana, gynecology, and gynophobia (the fear of women). Earliest documented use: 1780.
 
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 POLYGON Y - twenty-fifth in a series of closed figures comprised of straight lines chained end-to-end, never crossing and with the last completing the chain by attaching to the free end of the first
 
 POLOGYNY - the all-women's polo team
 
 POLGY, NY - a Catskills community with mostly Polish residents
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DEONTOLOGY
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (dee-ahn-TAH-luh-jee)
 
 MEANING:  noun: The theory or study of duty and obligation, with a focus on the right action as determined by a set of rules, irrespective of the consequences of the action.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek deont- (obligation) + -logy (study). Earliest documented use: 1829.
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 DENTOLOGY - knowleldge of teeth
 
 DON'T-OLOGY - the art of proscribing
 
 ODEONTOLOGY - the study of grand roofed performance venues
 
 DEO-NATOLOGY - lore pertaining to the birth of the gods
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SILVICOLOUS
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (sil-VIK-uh-luhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Living or growing in woods.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin silvi- (wood) + -colous (inhabiting). Earliest documented use: 1906.
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 SILVICOLOURS - what the Lone Ranger's horse looks like on the BBC
 
 SILICOLOUS - afflicted with ludicrous bowel habits
 
 SILICOLOUS - having predominantly the characteristics of element #14
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BOUNDER
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (BAUN-duhr)
 
 MEANING:  noun: An ill-bred, vulgar man.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From bound (to leap or jump), from French bondir (to bounce), from Latin bombitare (to hum), from Latin bombus (humming), from Greek bombos (booming, humming). Earliest documented use: 1842.
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 BOXUNDER - what is beneath the gazinta, with the gazonta uppermost. See also GO-UNDER
 
 BOULDER - more stonily impudent
 
 B.U. UNDER - site of much of the action in Neal Stephenson's The Big U
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TOPLOFTYPRONUNCIATION:  (TOP-lof-tee)  MEANING:  adjective: Haughty; pretentious. ETYMOLOGY:  From top + loft (upper floor, attic), from Old English loft (air, sky), from Old Norse loft (air, sky, upper room). Earliest documented use: 1859. __________________________________STOPLOFTY  - an anti-snobbery movementTOOL OF TY  - A Louisville Slugger bat, 34.5 inches long, weighing 40 to 44 oz. (see here )TOP OF TEY  - The Daughter of Time , or perhaps Brat Farrar , by mystery writer Josephine Tey.  It's hard to give one the edge over the other. |  |  |  
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WORRYWART
 
 WUH-ree-wahrt)
 
 MEANING:  noun: One who worries excessively and unnecessarily.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From worry, from Old English wyrgan (to strangle) + wart, from Old English wearte. The word wart was apparently chosen for alliteration. Earliest documented use: 1956.
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 WORRYWARP - the twisted viewpoint you get from worrying too much
 
 WORRYTART - pastry you eat when you're stressed
 
 LORRYWART - fanciful name for the ding you got in a London parking lot on your new truck
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AIRLING
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (AIR-ling)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A carefree, thoughtless person.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  A combination of air, from Latin aer (air) + -ling (small, young, inferior). Earliest documented use: 1611.
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 HAIRLING - Carnogie for men
 
 AIRFLING - tossing my baby son straight up and then catching him again
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 APPROBATION
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (ap-roh-BAY-shuhn)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Approval, praise, commendation, or official sanction.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin approbation, from ad- (toward) + probatus, from probare (to test the goodness of). Earliest documented use: 1393.
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 APT. PROBATION - when you try living in a flat for a month to see how you like it, before you sign the lease
 
 AP-PRONATION - turning the news agency onto its belly
 
 A.B. PROBATION - they announce your degree but don't actually award it to you until you've proved you deserve it
 
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PROMONTORY
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (PROM-uhn-tor-ee, -tree)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. A point of high land projecting into a body of water.
 2. A projecting part of the body, for example, of a bone.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin promontorium, alteration of promunturium, influenced by mons (mountain). Ultimately from the Indo-European root men- (project), which is also the source of menace, mountain, eminent, promenade, demean, amenable, mouth, and minatory. Earliest documented use: 1548.
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 PROTON TORY - a subatomic British politician
 
 PROMO-STORY - an infomercial
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EXIGENCY
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (EK-si-jen-see, eg-ZIJ-uhn-see)
 
 MEANING:  noun: An urgent need or requirement.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin exigere (to demand, to drive out), from ex- + agere (to drive). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ag- (to drive, draw), which also gave us act, agent, agitate, litigate, synagogue, ambassador, exiguous, incogitant, intransigent, cogent, axiomatic, ambagious, ambage, agonistes, and actuate. Earliest documented use: 1588.
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 EX-AGENCY - used to work for the CIA
 
 EXILENCY - 1. title of great respect; 2. expulsion
 
 EIGENCY - property of a vector which, when operated by a non-zero square matrix, gives a scalar multiple of itself
 
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CONSTRUE
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (kuhn-STROO)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr., intr.: To interpret, understand, analyze, or explain.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin construere (to construct), from con- (with) + struere (to pile up or arrange). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ster- (to spread), which also gave us structure, industry, destroy, street, stratagem, stratum, stratocracy, and Russian perestroika. Earliest documented use: 1362.
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 CORNS TRUE - when your feet tell you it's going to rain, and it does
 
 CONSTRUM - the prisoner invented a new guitar-picking style
 
 COMSTRUE - what happens to your dream when you wish upon a star
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DISINTERESTED
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (dis-IN-truh-stuhd, dis-IN-tuh-res-tid)
 
 MEANING:  adjective:
 1. Free of bias or self-interest; impartial.
 2. Indifferent or not interested.
 3. No longer interested.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin dis- (apart, away) + interesse (to be in between), from inter- (between) + esse (to be). Earliest documented use: 1631.
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 DISH - INTERESTED? - look at the figure on that girl!
 
 DIS I'N'T 'ERS, TED - Teddy, it doesn't belong to that woman
 
 DIS IN: THERE'S TED ! - Headline: "Senator Kennedy found!"
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VARDY
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (VAHR-dee)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Judgment or opinion.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  A dialect variant of verdit, from verdict, from Anglo-Norman ver (true) + dit (statement, speech), from dicere (to say). Ultimately from the Indo-European root deik- (to show, to pronounce solemnly), which also gave us judge, verdict, vendetta, revenge, indicate, dictate, paradigm, interdict, fatidic, diktat, retrodiction, and interdigitate. Earliest documented use: 1738.
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 PARDY - what you do when you break it
 
 VERDY - a green opera composer
 
 BARDY - Shakespearean
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 [Anu added:
 ...this shortening (or respelling of a word based on its pronunciation) happens more often than you might think. Chances are you already use such words without a second thought. Examples: ornery (from ordinary), raiment (from arrayment), and donut (from doughnut).
 
 An extreme example of this process of linguistic evolution is the transition of eleëmosynary to the present-day alms.]
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JUBEROUS
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (JOOB-uhr-uhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Doubtful; undecided; hesitating.
 
 ETYMOLOGY: An alteration of dubious. Earliest documented use: 1871.
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 J-JUBEROUS - resembling a small jelly candy
 
 JABEROUS - like a manxome creature with biting jaws and snatching claws and flaming eyes, that burbles as it whiffles through the woods
 
 UBEROUS - for hire to drive you somewhere
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SCROOCH
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (skrooch)
 
 MEANING:  verb intr.: To crouch or huddle.
 verb tr.: To squeeze.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  A dialect variant scrouge (to squeeze or crowd), perhaps influenced by crouch. Earliest documented use: 1844.
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 SHROOCH - when the catch-of-the-day was Haddock, instead of Cod (cf. scrod/shrod)
 
 SACRO-OCH - said by a Scotsman with a pain shooting down his leg
 
 SCROOGH - he who said "Bah, 'umbug"
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Jamie VardyVARDY
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (VAHR-dee)
 
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MEECH
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (meech)
 
 MEANING:  verb intr.:
 1. To move in a furtive manner.
 2. To loiter.
 3. To whine.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  A variant of mitch (to steal, hide, shirk), from Old French muchier (to hide). Earliest documented use: 1624.
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 CME - ECH - never was fond of compulsory Continuing Medical Education
 
 MERCH - Newspeak for "sales goods"
 
 MEECE - several gadgets I use for I/O on my old computers
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SNOOT
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (snoot)
 
 MEANING:  noun: 1. A snob. 2. A nose or snout.
 verb tr.: To treat with disdain.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  A variant of snout, of German/Dutch origin. Earliest documented use: 1861.
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 SMOOT - a unit of length, measuring about 67 inches.   Used in particular to measure the length of the MIT Bridge (Cambridge, MA), which is about 364.4 Smoots long (plus-or-minus one ear)
 
 SUNOOT - the weather on a bright day in Glasgow
 
 SNOWT - there's been a blizzard!
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DIVERSIVOLENT
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (dy-vuhr-SIV-uh-luhnt)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Desiring strife.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin diversus (diverse), from divertere (to turn aside), from di- (away, apart) + vertere (to turn) and volens, present participle of velle (to wish). Earliest documented use: 1612.
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 DIVERSIVALENT - describing an element with many different possible valencies, e.g. carbon or silicon
 
 DIVERS "I VOLE...NOT!" - assorted protestations in response to the question "Are you a man or a rodent?"
 
 DIVER'S TiVo LENT - Greg Louganis doesn't have his TV streamer right now, but he expects it to be returned shortly
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SMATCHET
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (SMACH-uht)
 
 MEANING:  noun: An insignificant contemptible person.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Of Scottish origin. Earliest documented use: 1582.
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 MATCHET - what you do to call a bet at the poker table
 
 SMATSHET - what you will probably do if you see an ugly bug on the table in front of you
 
 SMART CHET - what David Brinkley called his fellow newscaster, after a particularly penetrating insight
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MENSCH
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (mench, mensh)
 
 plural menschen (MEN-chuhn, MEN-shuhn) or mensches
 
 MEANING:  noun: A decent, upright, honorable person.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Yiddish mentsh (man, human being), from Middle High German mensch, from Old High German mennisco. Earliest documented use: 1911.
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 AMENSCH - response to a prayer, mumbled by a drunken congregant
 
 MENSAH - a social group of very high-IQ Southerners
 
 MEN'S "ICH" - a treatise about the German male ego
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UNFLAPPABLE
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (uhn-FLAP-uh-buhl)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Staying calm even in difficult circumstances.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Middle English flap (to beat or shake), probably of imitative origin. Earliest documented use: 1958.
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 UN-LAPPABLE - impossible to outrace by more than one full length around the course
 
 UNIFLAPPABLE - when you can shake the wrinkles out, but only once
 
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CIRCUMSPECT
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (SUHR-kuhm-spekt)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Careful to consider all circumstances and potential consequences; prudent.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin circumspicere (to look around; to take heed), from circum (around) + specere (to look). Earliest documented use: 1422.
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 CIRCUMSPENT - all-around just plain broke
 
 CIRCUS PECT - can't wait to get to out see the Big Top and the wild animals (especially the trained chickens)
 
 SIR CUMSPECT - an occasional visitor the the Round Table, never without his eyeglasses
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CYNEGETIC
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (sy-nuh-JET-ik)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Relating to the chase or hunting.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek kunagos (hunter), from kuon (dog) + igetis (leader). Earliest documented use: 1716.
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 CYNEGESIC - feeling like a dog
 
 CINEGETIC - always looking for a good movie
 
 ICYNEGETIC - promoting melting
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CATERWAUL
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (KAT-uhr-wol)
 
 MEANING:  verb intr.:	1. To make a shrill sound as if of a cat in heat or of cats quarreling.
 2. To quarrel noisily.
 noun:	1. The cry of a cat in heat.
 2. A shrill sound, such as a shriek or a loud cry.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Middle English caterwawlen, from cater (tomcat or cat) + wawlen (to howl). Earliest documented use: 1386.
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 CATERWALL - when the side of the house is covered with gypsy moth larvae
 
 CATE, RAUL - Señor Cate's full name
 
 CATER WAFL - what you'll get if you're careless about arranging for brunch
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DOGGED
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (DAW-gid, DOG-id)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Stubbornly determined or persistent.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  If you have ever faced a dog digging in his heels, you know what dogged is. The word dog is from Old English docga. Also see recalcitrant. Earliest documented use: 1300.
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 DOGGE - an olde Irish setter (see aso DOG RED)
 
 NOGGED - tipsy after too much New Years' cheer
 
 DONGED - the next step after your car is dinged
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CANICULAR
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (kuh-NIK-yuh-luhr)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Relating to the dog days.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin canicularis (relating to the dog star, Sirius), from canicula (small dog, Sirius), from canis (dog). Ultimately from the Indo-European root kwon- (dog), which is also the source of canine, chenille (from French chenille: caterpillar, literally, little dog), kennel, canary, hound, dachshund, corgi, cynic, cynosure, cynegetic, canaille, and cynophobia. Earliest documented use: 1398.
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 CANINULAR - like small eyeteeth
 
 CARICULAR - of the schedule of what's to be learned in Spelling class (obviously much needed)
 
 CLANICULAR - like a small totem
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FAT CAT
 
 PRONUNCIATION:  (FAT cat)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A rich, privileged person, especially one who influences elections by making contributions to political campaigns.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  The term was originally used in the 1920s to describe rich political backers in the US elections. Earliest documented use: 1925.
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 FAT RAT - Templeton after a week at the fairground
 
 FAT CAPT - Major Hoople before his promotion
 
 FATMAT - 1. where Garfield sleeps;  2. place for Sumo wrestling matches
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